Marie Huber
Marie Huber (4 March 1695 – 13 June 1753) was a Genevan writer on theology and related subjects, as well as a translator and editor, at a time when it was rare for a female writer to write about theology.Huber was a proponent of universalism, and was considered by some a deist. Her ''Letters Concerning the Religion Essential to Man'' (1761) are known to have been read, in translation, by Robert Burns.
She was one of 15 children, and was the great-aunt of François Huber, the naturalist. Provided by Wikipedia
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Broken Lyres: Epic, Performance, and History in Mehdi Akhavān Sāles’ “Ākhar-e Shāhnāmeh” by Marie Huber
Published 2024-06-01
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Over-Detection of Melanoma-Suspect Lesions by a CE-Certified Smartphone App: Performance in Comparison to Dermatologists, 2D and 3D Convolutional Neural Networks in a Prospective D... by Anna Sophie Jahn, Alexander Andreas Navarini, Sara Elisa Cerminara, Lisa Kostner, Stephanie Marie Huber, Michael Kunz, Julia-Tatjana Maul, Reinhard Dummer, Seraina Sommer, Anja Dominique Neuner, Mitchell Paul Levesque, Phil Fang Cheng, Lara Valeska Maul
Published 2022-08-01
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Educational level-dependent melanoma awareness in a high-risk population in Switzerland by Alina Miriam Mueller, Alina Miriam Mueller, Elisabeth Victoria Goessinger, Elisabeth Victoria Goessinger, Sara Elisa Cerminara, Sara Elisa Cerminara, Lisa Kostner, Lisa Kostner, Margarida Amaral, Stephanie Marie Huber, Lea Pauline Passweg, Laura Garcia Moreno, Daniel Bodenmann, Michael Kunz, Mitchell Paul Levesque, Mitchell Paul Levesque, Julia-Tatjana Maul, Julia-Tatjana Maul, Phil Fang Cheng, Alexander Andreas Navarini, Alexander Andreas Navarini, Lara Valeska Maul, Lara Valeska Maul
Published 2023-05-01
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